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The three-arched middle Bronze Age gate at Tel Dan - A structural investigation of an extraordinary archaeological siteFrances, RosaConstruction & building materials, 2013-04, Vol.41, p.950-956 [Periódico revisado por pares]Elsevier LtdTexto completo disponível |
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WHO'S READING WHATNew scientist (1971), 2005-04, Vol.186 (2495), p.55London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Art hints that ancient Greeks travelled farMarshall, MichaelNew scientist (1971), 2019-12, Vol.244 (3262), p.9London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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What ancient money tells us about the futureNewitz, AnnaleeNew scientist (1971), 2021-09, Vol.251 (3350), p.18-18London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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The original euro: Lumps of bronze were currency 2800 years agoMarshall, MichaelNew scientist (1971), 2021-05, Vol.250 (3332), p.14-14London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Prehistoric delivery kept miners well fedCharles, KristaNew scientist (1971), 2021-04, Vol.250 (3328), p.19-19London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Plague bacterium's arrival in BritainNew scientist (1971), 2023-06, Vol.258 (3442), p.19-19New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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ANCIENT SYMMETRIESSaunders, NickNew scientist (1971), 2008-06, Vol.198 (2661), p.53London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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Ancient Britons evolved to surviveMarshall, MichaelNew scientist (1971), 2022-04, Vol.254 (3380), p.8-8London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |
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They came by seaBarras, ColinNew scientist (1971), 2024-05, Vol.262 (3490), p.32-35London: New ScientistTexto completo disponível |